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I run a canadian led kit & hid kit company, if you have any questions about led headlights or hid kits in canada or would like to check out our products please contact me here: http://absolutehid.ca2002 TiAg M3 6mt deoranged, dechromed, led tails, ZHP knob, UUC SS v3, GROM, OEM 220M 19's, Michelin Supersports
2006 YZF-R6, bunch of go-fast stuff

You feel bad for someone who has a problem which can pretty much be ignored with no ill effects? I should tell you about my cars.

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I run a canadian led kit & hid kit company, if you have any questions about led headlights or hid kits in canada or would like to check out our products please contact me here: http://absolutehid.ca2002 TiAg M3 6mt deoranged, dechromed, led tails, ZHP knob, UUC SS v3, GROM, OEM 220M 19's, Michelin Supersports
2006 YZF-R6, bunch of go-fast stuff

Your system is not bled properly and you are actually low on coolant !

I had identical problem. Problem is when the car is cold it will show full on the stick in the ET and when the car warms up the coolant light would come on, indicating you are low. When the car cools down so you can check the level, it would shop full, am I right?

Its because of when your thermostat opens it will drain your expansion tank if the system is not bled properly and if its not actually full and you will get a low coolant light on the dash, BUT when it closes > the light will go away.

This is why I ALWAYS tell people to bleed their cooling system when the car is on, because you need the thermo to cycle.

Your system is not bled properly and you are actually low on coolant !

I had identical problem. Problem is when the car is cold it will show full on the stick in the ET and when the car warms up the coolant light would come on, indicating you are low. When the car cools down so you can check the level, it would shop full, am I right?

Its because of when your thermostat opens it will drain your expansion tank if the system is not bled properly and if its not actually full and you will get a low coolant light on the dash, BUT when it closes > the light will go away.

This is why I ALWAYS tell people to bleed their cooling system when the car is on, because you need the thermo to cycle.

How do u bleed it while its on? Turn the car on let it fully warm up with no coolant and then start pouring it in with bleeder screw open?
I'v done it multiple times on my 05 with the car off and never had coolant issues.. level was always right and no flashing cooling lights